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School closed indefinitely after death of Form 1 student

The move to send 350 students was occasioned by the death of a Form 1 student.

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by BARRY SALIL

Sports06 March 2023 - 14:38
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In Summary


•It follows night long protest by the students and villagers accussing the institution authorities of trying to cover-up the matter sorrounding the student's death.

Chemase Secondary School has been closed indefinitely.

Chemase Secondary School has been closed down indefinitely by the government following the rising tension at the institution.

Nandi county commissioner Herman Shiambi said the move to send 350 students was occasioned by the death of a Form 1 student.

The deceased, Kelvin Kiptanui, 16, died while being attended to by doctors at Nandi-Hills Level 4 hospital a day after the punishment.

This sparked a night-long protest with the students and villagers accusing the institution authorities of trying to cover up the matter surrounding the student's death.

The school B.O.M chairman Joel Chemiron chaired a full board meeting that was attended by police and commissioner.

Teaching was paralysed on Monday, following the death of the student.

According to the county police commander Joseph Kavoo, the two teachers are under investigation after allegedly punishing the pupil for cheating in internal exams.

“The beating and related punitive measures are reported to have been as a result of allegedly copying answers from a textbook for a physics examination,” Kavoo said.

The hospital claimed that when the student was taken to the facility they were not informed that he had been 'tortured.'

“We took blood and urine samples for Malaria and other ailments which turned out negative only to learn later that he had been beaten at school,"  a medical officer told the star.

The body is at Nandi Hills Level 4 hospital mortuary for preservation.

Nandi County Commissioner Herman shiambi and police commander Joseph kavoo at the school.
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